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film & video 24-1800: Documentary and Social Change
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is an intensive and comprehensive introduction to the diverse and passionate world of documentary filmmaking and its relationship to society. Classes will consist of lectures, screenings, in-class discussions, debates, and analyses, as well as written and other assignments. Students are encouraged to explore their individual creative "voice" and to use thisknowledge to stimulate original work in their areas of interest. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2030 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, PREPRODUCTION, AND PREPARATION, 24-2031 MOVING IMAGE PRODUCTION II
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film & video 24-1810: Topics in Documentary
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This non-production, rotating topics course looks at examples of documentary filmmaking. Such past topics have included cross-cultural filmmaking, the music documentary, and indigenous filmmaking. Students may repeat this course as topics change. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2030 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, PREPRODUCTION, AND PREPARATION, 24-2031 MOVING IMAGE PRODUCTION II
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film & video 24-1880: Directed Study:Documentar y
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Directed Studies are learning activities involving student independence within the context of regular guidance and direction from a faculty advisor. Directed Studies are appropriate for students who wish to explore a subject beyond what is possible in regular courses or for students who wish to engage in a subject or activity not otherwise offered that semester by the College. Directed Studies involve close collaboration with a faculty advisor who will assist in development and design of the project, oversee its progress, evaluate the final results, and submit a grade. 1-3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: COMPLETED APPLICATION AND DEPARTMENT APPROVAL
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film & video 24-1980: Directed Study:Alternative Forms
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Directed Studies are learning activities involving student independence within the context of regular guidance and direction from a faculty advisor. Directed Studies are appropriate for students who wish to explore a subject beyond what is possible in regular courses or for students who wish to engage in a subject or activity not otherwise offered that semester by the College. Directed Studies involve close collaboration with a faculty advisor who will assist in development and design of the project, oversee its progress, evaluate the final results, and submit a grade. 1-3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: COMPLETED APPLICATION AND DEPARTMENT APPROVAL
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film & video 24-2000J: Set Decorating Workshop for Film and Video
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course provides a hands-on techniques review for set construction and dressing. Instruction covers that entire process, from scene analysis and breakdown, budgeting for the art department, set construction, props and dressing location and procurement, and dressing of constructed set. Strategies of collaboration are discussed. 2 CREDIT S
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film & video 24-2010: Production Design II
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Building on the concepts introduced in Production Design 1 (24-1015), course expands on the foundation of the student as designer with an emphasis on the development of the visual concept. New material includes the creative and technical aspects of the art department as they relate to set construction and location modification. Students will be given instruction on the safety and proper usage of basic power tools. Course covers the traditional skills of sketching, drafting, and model making and explains how they are used to communicate a designer's concept to production crews. Students will be required to create a model and technical drawings of a given set, as well as serve in the art department of an advanced film production. 3 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-1015 PRODUCTION DESIGN
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film & video 24-2030: Project Development,PreProduction,and Preparation
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course explores and practices above-the-line roles and functions for project development, preproduction, and preparation. Projects conceptualized, written, and developed are produced in the companion, co-requisite course Moving Image Production II (24-1033). Students will draft scripts, schedule and budget projects, prepare visual and aural treatments, keep director/producer journals, conduct casting sessions, and critique edits in a team-based approach. Emphasis is on collaboration and team building. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: FOUNDATIONS OF MOVING IMAGE PRODUCTION AND MOVING IMAGE PRODUCTION I
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film & video 24-2031: Moving Image Production II
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course is a continuation of Moving Image Production I and continues a team-based approach to film production. Each team member serves as executive producer for one of four team projects, which may include fiction, documentary, or alternative forms. Projects executed are developed in the companion, co-requisite course Project Development, Preproduction and Preparation (24-1032). Emphasis is on intermediate production protocols including set operations, cinematography and lighting, audio acquisition, and intermediate postproduction skills, including developing a workflow to completion of the project. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: FOUNDATIONS OF MOVING IMAGE PRODUCTION AND MOVING IMAGE PRODUCTION I
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film & video 24-2101: Post-Production Audio I
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
This course teaches foundations of the Digital Audio Workstation and techniques required in the creation of special effects and the manipulation of dialog, music, and sound effects. Course also instructs students with the methodology of the track building process. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 24-2030 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT, PREPRODUCTION, AND PREPARATION, 24-2031 MOVING IMAGE PRODUCTION II
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film & video 24-2102: Audio for Visual Media II
4.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course explores the post-production techniques used in creating effective audio for film and video. Students develop aesthetic judgment by analyzing a variety of soundtracks and develop technical skills, including track building, ADR, Foley, and mixing, by employing these techniques in the design and creation of their own soundtracks. 4 CREDIT S PREREQUISITES: 43-2420 AUDIO FOR VISUAL MEDIA, 24-2101 POSTPRODUCTION AUDIO
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